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JOIN ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT TEAMS
PDW: Shaping Caring Cultures and Strategies in Organizations
and
PDW: Transforming Institutions and Leaders in Support of Caring Economics Principles, Policies and Practices
Join a group of Researchers and Practitioners (from multiple disciplines) who want to solve real world problems and systemic issues related to Caring Economics, Care, and Care-giving in society, organizations and institutions, leadership, and the natural environment!
Following is a list of current project leaders and their working projects that are in place for action research work at two related Professional Development Workshops at AOM 2011. Please join us and contribute your research, practical experience, and innovative insights to these teams!
Given the great level of interest and number of attendees signed up for these sessions, we will also be using Open Space methodologies and conversation to organically create additional working project teams at the start of each PDW. All are welcome! We invite you to join both PDW's, and extend your project work and/or participation across both sessions.
PDW #14414: "Shaping Caring Cultures and Strategies in Organizations" (Friday, August 14, 2011, 8 am to 12 pm, Grand Hyatt Lone Star C))
Project leaders and projects that are currently in place for Friday's workshop include:
· Regine Bendl & Angelika Schmidt: Feminist Activism at Managerial Universities – An example for Caring Organizational Culture
· Andrew J. Germak, Shelly Wimpfheimer, and John Brothers: Creating Caring Leadership Transitions through Interim Executive Appointments in the Nonprofit Human Service Sector
· Tara Wernsing: Enhancing the Values of MBA Education
PDW #14447: "Transforming Institutions and Leaders in Support of Caring Economics Principles, Policies and Practices" (Saturday, August 13, 2011, 10:15-2:15 pm, Grand Hyatt Republic B)
Project leaders and projects that are currently in place for Saturday's workshop include:
· Kerubo Abuya: Shifting Cultural Assumptions that Enable Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) amongst the Abagusii
· Andrew J. Germak, Shelly Wimpfheimer, and John Brothers: Creating Caring Leadership Transitions through Interim Executive Appointments in the Nonprofit Human Service Sector
· Shankar Sankaran: A proposal to investigate leadership of the future using action research among academics and practitioners
· John Sarno: Managing to Innovate, Motivate and Infomate
· Sheldene Simola: Developing Transformational Leaders through Cultivation of the Embodied Dimensions of Care
· Tara Wernsing: Enhancing the Values of MBA Education
Please also note that we are holding two other Caring Economics-related activities at AOM this year:
· Caring Economics Cocktail Reception and Community Gathering (Saturday, August 13, 2011, 5:00 to 7:00 pm, Grand Hyatt A)
· All-Academy Theme Symposium: "Women, Men, and Care in the New East-West Economy" (Sunday, August 14, 2011, 2:50 to 4:20, San Antonio Convention Center, Room 203A)
(Caring Economics Leadership and Co-Organizer Team):
· Jeana Wirtenberg, PhD, Institute for Sustainable Enterprise, Silberman College of Business, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, New Jersey (Email: jwirtenb@fdu.edu )
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Kristine Marin Kawamura, PhD
Director of Graduate Business Programs
Professor of Management
St. George's University
Grenada, West Indies
cell: (1) 310 567 7603